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Muhammad at Medina.
Oxford University Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-19-577307-1.
Dihyah b.
Khalifah al-Kalbi, who had gone to
Syria on an
errand for Muhammad, was...
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although she had
already been
taken by his
companion Dihyah al-Kalbi.Vol.1, no.371
Muhammad summoned Dihyah and
ordered him to give
Safiyya to him and take...
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Islamic calendar. The
attack led by Zayd ibn
Harithah was a
response to
Dihyah bin
Khalifa Kalbi's call for help,
after being attacked by robbers. Muslims...
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known as "Mount Dahi" (Jebel ed-Dahi),
after the
Muslim shrine (maqam) of
Dihyah al-Kalbi
situated at its top and
housing the tomb of this seventh-century...
- at the
Wayback Machine, p. 194. Quote: "Again, the Holy
Prophet "P sent
Dihyah bin
Khalifa Kalbi to the
Byzantine king Heraclius,
Hatib bin Abi Baltaeh...
- at the
Wayback Machine, p. 194. Quote: "Again, the Holy
Prophet «P sent
Dihyah bin
Khalifa Kalbi to the
Byzantine king Heraclius,
Hatib bin Abi Baltaeh...
- al-Habashi
Bilal ibn al-Harith
Bilal ibn Yahya [ar] Busr ibn Abi
Artat Dihyah ibn
Khalifa al-Kalbi
Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar Al-Asadi
Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab...
- memory. Sometimes, the
archangel would come in
human shape, most
often of
Dihyah al-Kalbi. In two cases,
Gabriel appeared in his real form. Once, on the...
- a
letter was sent from
Muhammad to Heraclius,
through the
Muslim envoy Dihyah bin
Khalifah al-Kalbi,
although Shahid suggests that
Heraclius may never...
- al-Jamil bin
Farah bin
Khalaf bin
Qumis bin
Mazlal bin
Malal bin Badr bin
Dihyah bin Farwah,
better known as Ibn
Dihya al-Kalbi (Arabic: ابن دحية الكلبي)...